Looking for information on businesses, organizations or city services? The Madison Street Festival has it all
THE HUNTSVILLE HOSPITAL MOBILE UNIT will be parked in the drive-thru area of North Alabama Gas on Church St. If you are a pregnant mom who needs a break from the festivities, or you need to feed your little one, don’t miss this facility that Huntsville Hospital has provided for our festivalgoers again this year. Just watch out for dinosaurs.
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Published 6:02 am Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Looking for information on businesses, organizations or city services? The Madison Street Festival has it all

MADISON – If you want information, the Madison Street Festival has what you are looking for. From local businesses and services to information about city services, MSF has a place for all of it.

The BUSINESS SHOWCASE down Front Street assembles companies to show what they’re all about, MSF President Mc-Brayer said. “This area helps businesses explain their diverse products and services.”

MIDTOWN MADISON will be the destination to visit with Madison’s Mayor, council members, public works employees or city engineers, along with police officers and firefighters. It also houses the non-profit organizations. You will find the Midtown Madison area in the field right beside North Alabama Gas Company on Church Street.

The MSF INFORMATION TRAILER is located at the intersection of Church Street and Front Street. If you are looking for a specific festival area, want to know where to find a particular vendor, need a festival map, or just want to say “Hi”, Erica from All Things Madison, and committee members will be there to assist you.

Of course, a great source of information is the MSF website at www.madisonstreetfestival. org.

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